Who is not suitable for the procedure?โ
Micropigmentation is not suitable for the following candidates:
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Using Accutane
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Have heart conditions or using heart medications
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Have diabetes (will require a physician's note)
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Have skin disease or irritations
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Have had Botox in the last 2 weeks
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Have gotten a deep tan or chemical peels in the last 2 weeks
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Allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine or epinephrine
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Anyone who has any serious medical conditions may require a physician's note.
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Pregnant or nursing clients who want to micro pigmentation can be done at your own discretion. We suggest discussing with your doctor first. Micropigmentation is still considered a tattoo, and just like with wine or sushi consumption, it is a personal choice to do so during this period.
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* We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who we deem not suitable for this procedure or for any other reason. Our brow technicians make the decision to microblade an individual based on their own discretion. *โ
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Risks and complications?โ
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We take all proper precautions for a safe session by using sterilized equipment, new needles and in a sanitized environment.
Should clients follow our pre and post care instructions, there should be minimal risks or complications .
Although allergic reactions to the pigments are rare, it could be possible for certain individuals.
We suggest a pigment patch test for individuals who have high skin sensitivities or are sensitive to:โ
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Topical makeup products
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Gold, silver and nickel
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Hair dyes
Patch tests should be performed 5-7 days prior.